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Reg Coderre| Donated $ 50.00

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FEATURED PETITIONS

Federal: No Federal Carbon Tax

Federal

Your government’s plan to impose a “pan-Canadian carbon framework” – a carbon tax - on any province that refuses to do so itself will be an unfair hit to Canadian families, businesses and rural communities.
Sign Petition

BC: Cut Vancouver housing taxes

British Columbia

Housing costs in the Lower Mainland are out of control. But more taxes are not the answer. Instead, you need to cut back the 37% of housing costs that go to government.Sign Petition

AB: Bring Alberta Spending Down to BC Levels

Alberta

Alberta’s government now spends $6.5 billion per year more than the government of British Columbia. Yet, BC still delivers expansive social programs and services to its residents.Sign Petition

ON: Reverse the Beer Tax Hike

Ontario

Beer in Ontario is already heavily taxed, and Kathleen Wynne’s plan to hike the tax by another $1 on a case of 24 will make beer even more expensive. Sign Petition

ON: Axe the Travel Tax

Ontario

Flying is one of the most heavily taxed activities in Canada. Sign Petition